OMNIBOOK
"Abridgements of current best-selling books, by special permission of the original publishers"
Unique and rare magazine, and unlike other condensations, MANY of these are actually condensed by the original authors: "Abridged from the book in the author's own words"

Issue Date: March, 1946; Vol. 8, No. 4
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These books are abridged in the authors' own words through special royalty arrangement with the original publishers.

ANN PETRY -- The Street -- Lutie Johnson battles for a decent life against dark and evil forces on a street in New York's Harlem.

JESSAMYN WEST -- The Friendly Persuasion -- Quaker principles yield charmingly to human nature in these gently humorous tales of an indiana family in the mid-nineteenth century.

COUNT GALEAZZO CIANO -- The Ciano Diaries -- The day-by-day record of Fascism's Foreign Minister lays bare the intrigues which brought Italy to the brink of ruin.

MAX SHULMAN -- The Zebra Derby -- Fantastic adventures of Asa Hearthrug, the "barefoot boy with cheek," in a side-splitting delineation of the wonderful post-war world.

Back of the Book--the monthly column by Bennett Cerf.

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This DIGEST sized magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)